Electronic Pinball © 1980 Radofin Electronics.
An early pinball game with support for one or two players.
The play field features six obstacles, whose labeled point values increment sequentially from one to nine when struck by the ball. Two turning mills at the top of the screen can be struck to close gates on the left and right sides of the play field. After the score exceeds 200 points, the flippers become shorter, leaving more space between them for the ball to fall through.
There are four different variations of gameplay, allowing the player to choose one or two pairs of flippers with normal or fast ball speed. Each player is allotted five balls per game.
Alternate titles for other AVPS systems: Video Pinball.
Released by Interton as "Flipper [Cassette No. 23]" for the VC 4000.